Time running out for dog registrations - Auckland City Council
A New Way Forward For Hobart's Waterfront - Sullivans Cove Waterfront Authority
Speech by the Premier: Hobart Waterfront Breakfast - Sullivans Cove Waterfront Authority
Waterfront Authority Supports Premier's Vision for the Cove - Sullivans Cove Waterfront Authority
Community Invited to Council Meeting - Shellharbour City Council
Tender closing for hotel site at Balestier Road/ Ah Hood Road - Urban Redevelopment Authority
Melbourne seeks new water source in own backyard - City Of Melbourne
Comment sought on Enquiry by Design outcomes - Midland Redevelopment Authority
URA launches tender for residential development at New Upper Changi Road / Tanah Merah Kechil Avenue - Urban Redevelopment Authority
Have Your Say: Ideas for Railyards Redevelopment Now On Display - Sullivans Cove Waterfront Authority
Delivering the Climate Change Message to Shellharbour City - Shellharbour City Council
Mid City proposal not proceeding - Auckland City Council
Community Comment on Brooke Street Ferry Pier - Sullivans Cove Wtaerfront Authority
City of Melbourne maintains ‘strongest balance sheet’ - City Of Melbourne
Council encourages feedback on heritage areas - Auckland City Council
Talbot Park housing renewal transforms lives - Auckland City Council
URA's masterplanning efforts for Bras Basah.Bugis district win prestigious Urban Land Institute Award for Excellence 2008: Asia Pacific - Urban Redevelopment Authority
$650 million Southpoint development to commence - South Bank Corporation
Successful place making is when everything comes together and the place just feels right. Place making is not a new concept, but there is now almost an urgency to better understand how it can affect the social, economic and environmental sustainability of many urban and regional centres as they feel the pressures of growing populations.
The Place Leaders Association is for people in the public sector, who call themselves place makers – people serious about improving the quality of place making and place management.
They are the leading urban designers and planners, architects, heritage planners, property developers, academics and others looking for new solutions to lack of space, inadequate infrastructure and other flaws in our communities.
They want to know how to make, and more importantly why, a particular place just feels right for everyone who uses it. They are also seeking greater understanding of the complexities of ‘sense of place’ and how it influences successful place making.